HEY GUYS! :3 If you didn't read the summary, this is going to be a story about demigods who just don't fit in with their siblings. Each chapter is a different demigod, and the chapters go in order of cabins and there's going to be a chapter for each cabin. This chapter focuses on Sefarina Wilkinson, a daughter of Zeus that isn't very confident- and she really just doesn't have any powers.

Sefarina Wilkinson, a daughter of Zeus? Very funny. She was shy, lonely, and scared of pretty much everything, especially heights. Her siblings in Cabin 1 were all very out there, confident, and had a ton of powers such as controlling the winds, summoning lightning and creating thunderstorms. But Sefarina couldn't do any of that.

The only place she really felt comfortable was out on a hilltop, the wind in her hair and birds far above her.

Today was one of those days where nothing seemed to go Sefarina's way, which pretty much happened every day. She woke up screaming from a nightmare in which she was falling from a great height. Her siblings proceeded to laugh at her, especially Skylark Frost, the most talented daughter of Zeus yet. She could summon lightning bolts twenty times before getting tired, and she could basically fly, even when weighed down by several people. It was suggested that she was born lucky.

"Oh no, you had a nightmare? Do you want us to comfort you? Make you not scared anymore?" Skylark taunted, tossing her golden hair.

Yes, Sefarina thought, Then you wouldn't torment me so much. But she kept silent. She learned the hard way that it wasn't a good idea to provoke Skylark. She was terrible when she was angry.

Then, at sword-fighting practice, she tripped over her own feet and almost impaled herself on her own sword, which resulted in even more teasing from her siblings. She was paired up with Skylark for the billionth time, and she got pulverized yet again.

Finally, it was dinner. Sefarina was just.. so.. done with everything. She wasn't hungry, and she hung back as everyone headed towards the Mess Hall. Quietly- quiet was something she could do- she snuck away and ran towards the forest, as she did when she was angry, sad, or pretty much sick of everything.

She had recently discovered something- if you ran as far away as you could through the forest, away from camp, there was a hill. No one really liked exploring the forest, so she was pretty sure she was the only one who knew of it. But there was one thing...

She came to the hill, and climbed up it, relishing the sweet autumn wind that danced through her white-blond hair. Pushing past overgrown weeds, her feet crunching on the dry grass, she yelled out a greeting.

A flutter of wings.

An eagle screeched and, flapping its wings, settled on her shoulder. Whispering some commands to it, she lifted her other arm and the eagle took off and disappeared into the blue. Sefarina counted, one two, three...

The eagle soared above her, followed by another. In a delicate dance of wings, they wove in and out of the treetops, an intricate circle of feathers. Racing each other, they flew in a pattern of zig-zags. Leaving trails of air currents that only she could see, she followed them past trees, clouds and rocks to the clearing she couldn't seem to find without the eagles' help.

She found the sign.

It was wooden and old, the edges battered. On it read, The sacred place of Zeus. Sefarina saw it every time she came here, but this time she felt.. drawn to it. She circled it, her ice-blue eyes examining every square inch. She was so sure she's find something new on it...

There.

She spotted some writing on it, written in faded blue marker. She read the message, and stepped back in shock, her hand over her mouth.

Dear Sefarina,

If you are reading this, know that I am sorry. After you were born, Hera got into one of her jealous fits. She cursed you, which is why you don't have the regular powers of one of my children. I did everything I could to get her to remove the curse, but Hera can be incredibly stubborn.

Stay strong,

From your father.

The eagles landed on the sign, ruffling their dappled brown feathers and squawking as if to say, "You found the message, now get back to camp!" She did so, her insides tumbling and filling with joy.

"You missed dinner!" Skylark snapped when Sefarina got back to Cabin 1. "And what are you so happy about?"

Smiling innocently, Sefarina replied, "Oh, nothing! Just a personal message from dad, you know, not really important."

Everyone at Camp Half-Blood could hear Skylark's disbelieving shrieks that night.